Claims
- 1. A security document including a security device and verification means for verifying or inspecting the security device, said security document being formed from a substrate bearing indicia, wherein the verification means comprises self-verification means provided at a first portion of the security document of transparent plastics material, and the security device is provided at a second portion of the security document spaced laterally from the first portion so that the self-verification means can be used to verify or inspect the security device when the first and second portions are brought into register, characterised in that the security document comprises a single flexible sheet, such as a banknote, formed from a transparent plastics substrate to which at least one opacifying layer is applied, and said at least one opacifying layer comprises a coating of opacifying ink applied to the transparent plastics substrate and which only partially covers the surface of the substrate to leave at least said first transparent portion essentially indicia-free, whereby the single flexible sheet can be bent, folded or twisted to bring the first and second portions into register for verification.
- 2. A security document according to claim 1 wherein the flexible sheet is generally rectangular and the first and second portions are so disposed that folding of the sheet about a centre line brings the first and second portions into register.
- 3. A security document according to claim 1 wherein the sheet is oblong having a major axis and a minor axis and the first and second portions are so disposed that folding of the sheet about a line coincident with or parallel to the major axis or the minor axis brings the first and second portions into register.
- 4. A security document according to claim 1 wherein the sheet is generally rectangular and the first and second portions are so disposed at folding of the sheet a diagonal axis brings the first and second portions into register.
- 5. A security document according to claim 1 wherein the flexible e sheet is able to be rolled to form a cylinder and the first and second portions are so disposed that rolling of the flexible sheet into a cylinder brings the first and second portions into register.
- 6. A security document according to claim 1 wherein said first portion containing the verification means comprises a window, and the security device is provided at a second opaque portion of the single flexible sheet where no window is present spaced laterally from the first portion.
- 7. A security document according to claim 6 wherein the self verification means of the first portion comprises an optical lens and the security device provided at the second portion comprises a feature which can be inspected, enhanced or optically varied by the optical lens when the first and second portions are brought into register.
- 8. A security document according to claim 7 wherein the optical lens is a magnifying lens.
- 9. A security document according to claim 8 wherein the security device comprises an area of microprinting, a small image or a fine line or filigree pattern.
- 10. A security document according to claim 7 wherein the optical lens is a distorting lens.
- 11. A security document according to claim 10 wherein the security device comprises a feature or image which is distorted by the distorting lens when the first and second portions are brought into register.
- 12. A security document according to claim 10 wherein the security device comprises a distorted feature or image which is corrected by the distorting lens when the first and second portions are brought into register.
- 13. A security document according to claim 6 wherein the security device comprises an area of the sheet printed with metameric inks, and the self-verification means comprises an optical filter for viewing the area printed with metameric inks.
- 14. A security document according to claim 13 wherein the optical filter is a colour tinted optical filter for viewing an area printed with metameric inks on the same or a similar security document.
- 15. A security document according to claim 13 wherein the optical filter is arranged to create a restricted or altered wavelength environment to reveal colour changing properties of the area printed with metameric inks.
- 16. A security document according to claim 1 wherein the self-verification means comprises a first polarising transparent window and the security device comprises a second polarising transparent window.
- 17. A security document according to claim 16 wherein the first transparent polarising window has a first plane polarisation axis and the second transparent polarising window has a second plane polarisation axis and the windows are disposed so that when the windows are brought into register the intensity of light transmitted through the windows is reduced.
- 18. A security document according to claim 17 wherein the portion of the sheet including the first polarising window is able to be twisted or rotated relative to the second polarising window to vary the intensity of light transmitted through the polarising windows when they are in register.
- 19. A security document according to claim 1 or claim 6 wherein the self-verifying means comprises an interference feature including a first set of lines and the security device comprises a feature including a second set of lines, wherein an interference effect is produced when the security document is bent or folded to bring the self-verifying means and the security device into register.
- 20. A security document according to claim 19 wherein the self-verifying means and the security device are Moire inducing patterns.
- 21. A security document according to claim 19 wherein the self-verifying means and the security device are arranged at transversely space locations of the sheet such that when the sheet is folded over itself to bring the self-verifying means and the security device into register, the second set of lines is inclined to the first set of lines.
- 22. A security document according to claim 1 wherein the self-verifying means comprises a first part of an image and the security device comprises a second part of an image, said first and second parts together forming a complete image when the flexible sheet is bent, folded or twisted over itself to bring the first and second portions into register.
- 23. A security document according to claim 22 wherein the second part of the image is provided on a transparent window.
- 24. A security document according to claim 23 wherein the second part of the image is hidden by an opacifying coating in reflected light but visible in transmitted light.
- 25. A method of verifying a security document in accordance with claim 1 wherein the method comprises the step of bending, folding or twisting the flexible sheet to bring the first portion of the sheet including the self-verifying means into register with the security device provided at the second portion of the sheet.
- 26. A method of manufacturing a security document comprising a single flexible sheet incorporating verification means for verifying a security device provided on the same sheet or a different sheet, wherein the method comprises the steps of:providing a single flexible sheet in the form of a transparent plastics substrate; applying at least one layer of opacifying ink to the transparent plastics substrate so that the at least one layer of opacifying ink only partially covers the surface of the substrate to leave a transparent first portion or window substantially indicia-free; and providing verification means in said transparent first portion or window for verifying a security device provided at a laterally spaced second portion of the sheet or on another sheet.
- 27. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is an optical lens formed by embossing, engraving or otherwise deforming the transparent first portion or window with a series of lines.
- 28. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is an optical lens formed by applying a curable varnish or coating to the transparent first portion or window.
- 29. A method according to claim 27 or claim 28 wherein an area of microprinting, a small image or a fine line or filigree pattern is printed on the sheet to form a security device at a laterally spaced second portion of the sheet.
- 30. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is an optical filter produced by including pigments with a polymer in the production of the transparent plastics substrate to colour tint the substrate.
- 31. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is an optical filter formed by applying a tinted varnish or coating over the transparent first portion or window.
- 32. A method according to claim 30 or claim 31 wherein an area of metameric inks is printed on the sheet to form a security device at a laterally spaced second portion of the sheet.
- 33. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is a polarising window formed by stretching the transparent plastics substrate in one direction during manufacture.
- 34. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is a polarising window formed by including liquid crystals in the manufacture of the transparent plastics substrate.
- 35. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is a polarising window formed by applying a coating containing liquid crystals to the transparent first portion or window.
- 36. A method according to any one of claims 33 to 35 wherein a second polarising window is provided at a second portion of the sheet laterally spaced from the first transparent portion or window.
- 37. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is an interference feature provided by printing a first set of lines on the first transparent portion or window.
- 38. A method according to claim 26 wherein the verification means is an interference feature provided by embossing or engraving a first set of lines on the first transparent portion or window.
- 39. A method according to claim 37 or claim 38 wherein a second set of lines is printed or embossed on the sheet to form a security device at a second laterally spaced portion of the sheet.
- 40. A security document combination comprising a first sheet formed from a substrate bearing indicia, said sheet having a portion of transparent plastics material containing verification means, and a second sheet incorporating a security device verifiable by the verification means, wherein at least the first sheet is formed from a transparent plastics substrate to which at least one opacifying layer is applied, and in use the verification means of the first sheet is laid over the security device on the second sheet to bring the verification means and the security device into register for verification.
- 41. A security document combination according to claim 40 wherein the verification means comprises an optical lens, an optical or polarising filter or an interference feature.
- 42. A security document combination according to claim 41 wherein the verification means comprises an optical lens and the security device on the second sheet comprises an area of microprinting, a small image or a fine line or filigree pattern.
- 43. A security document combination according to claim 40 wherein the verification means comprises an optical filter for viewing an area printed with metameric inks on the second sheet.
- 44. A security document combination according to claim 43 wherein the optical filter is arranged to create a restricted or altered wavelength environment to reveal colour changing properties of the area printed with metameric inks.
- 45. A security document combination according to claim 43 wherein the optical filter is a colour tinted optical filter.
- 46. A security document combination according to claim 45 wherein the optical filter is produced by including pigments with a polymer in the production of a plastics film substrate to colour tint the transparent portion of the first sheet.
- 47. A security document combination according to claim 45 wherein the optical filter is formed by applying a tinted varnish or coating over the transparent portion of the sheet.
- 48. A security document combination according to claim 40 wherein the verification means comprises a first transparent polarising window for verifying a security device comprising a second transparent polarising window on the second sheet.
- 49. A security document according to claim 48 wherein the first transparent polarising window has a first plane polarisation axis and the second sheet has a second plane polarisation axis wherein when the first sheet is laid over the different sheet to bring the windows into register the intensity of light transmitted through the windows is reduced.
- 50. A security document combination according to claim 48 wherein the first sheet including the first polarising window is able to be twisted or rotated relative to the second polarising window to vary the intensity of light transmitted through the polarising windows when they are in register.
- 51. A security document combination according to claim 48 wherein at least the first sheet is formed from a transparent plastics substrate which is stretched in one direction during manufacture to form the polarising window or windows.
- 52. A security document combination according to claim 48 wherein at least the first sheet is formed from a transparent plastics substrate which includes liquid crystals to form the polarising window or windows.
- 53. A security document combination according to claim 48 wherein a coating containing liquid crystals is applied to transparent, essentially indicia-free portions of the first and second sheets to form the polarising windows.
- 54. A security document combination according to claim 40 wherein the verification means comprises an interference feature including a first set of lines or dots and the security device includes a second set of lines or dots on the second sheet, wherein an interference effect is produced when the verification means is brought into register with the security device.
- 55. A security document combination according to claim 40 wherein the verification means comprises an interference feature in the form of a Moire inducing pattern for verifying a security device in the form of another Moire inducing pattern on the second sheet.
- 56. A security document combination according to claim 54 or claim 55 wherein the interference feature is printed on the transparent portion of the first sheet.
- 57. A security document combination according to claim 54 or claim 55 wherein the interference feature is embossed or engraved on the transparent portion of the first sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/205,299, filed Jul. 24, 2002 now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/870,856, filed May 30, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,467,810, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/544,970, filed Apr. 7, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,273,473, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/284,171, filed Apr. 9, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,604, which is the national phase of International Application No. PCT/AU/97/00675, filed Oct. 8, 1997, the benefit of the filing dates of which is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120.
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